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Thursday, September 27, 2007

Rain and Rain and More Rain in Milan

So I wanted to have more shots tonight but this rain is completely mental!! (sorry, I have have been watching too much Extras on DVD )anyway weather is better tomorrow and i should have more to post (stupid rain)

btw, it is The Sartorialist two year anniversary today!

I can't articulate (I am rarely articulate) how much the community here has meant to me and this blog ,so again, thanks! .

I look at your photos religiously. It is my source of fashion awe and inspiration. Thank you for the beautiful photographs each and every day. As I get dressed in the morning I think to myself "would this be worthy of the Sartorialist?"

Anonymous said ... (4:39 PM) :

Felicidades!!!! Congrats!!!! Hope we have you forever!!! I love you Sart!

Happy 2 year anniversary! I have been visiting your blog for just over a year now and in that time, rediscovered how much fun it is to get dressed. You brought real, edgy, and creative fashion to my desktop :)

Hmm, damned rain... Actually, I' heading to my universtiy, where it usually rains all day long, and I can sympathize with you. Anyway, I'm glad your blog is two years old. I mean it must be quite a nice feeling to have a blog like this.

Joyeux Anniversaire, Sart!! And congratulations on all of your good fortune this year!! Thanks for all of the fun!!!

hungry eye said ... (8:28 PM) :

Your images have become part of many of our daily lives.

It is said that life is ultimately maya, illusion, a series of impressions...

...and your images, along with the people we see and the things we do and the books we read and the music we hear, are part of these daily impressions for many of us.

Just think! What a gift you have, and give.

Anonymous said ... (8:29 PM) :

btw?! oh america...

Regardless, Congratulations! I absolutely adore your blog.

Anonymous said ... (8:49 PM) :

Bravo, congratulations from Colombia!!!

Anonymous said ... (8:51 PM) :

Congratualations on two years!The Sartorialist is must-click-and-see page for me everyday~ It's been so helpful to have an idea of great street fashion and actually, I'm trying to seek my own style after looking at these amazing ppl. Best wishes!!

I commend you immensely on creating a fine pool inspiration for myself and a plethora of others out there.

You have an impeccable eye to style. Furthermore, you have reaffirmed my prejudice that jeans are not the only way to go.

Happy anniversary. Your site makes my day. Always.

Ariane said ... (8:59 PM) :

Congratulations! I've been visiting your blog daily for almost 2 years, and I am always amazed by your exceptionnal sense of fashion and aesthetic. Your blog really helped me to develop my personality through clothing(and it still does). I sometimes wonder what it'd be like to meet you. Hope I'll get that opportunity someday.

You're doing a wonderful job, and I'm glad it pays. Keep up the great work, I'm sure you have one of the best job ever.

Pearl said ... (9:03 PM) :

Happy 2nd Birthday! And many, many more to come. Eternal thanks to The Sartorialist for bringing style back into fashion. Hip hip Hooray! Hip hip Hooray! Hip hip HOORAY!

Happy Anniversary! Unlike a lot of people here, I've only been following your blog for a couple of weeks! Very glad to have found it -- like the first commenter, I look forward to your photographs and commentary each day.

Congratulations on the anniversary!I have been thinking about this blog for three weeks. Sounds strange does it not? But the thing is I had resisted your, and others, blog because the ridiculeness of fashion blogging. You see I Swedish (and thus known about you for some time), and I have seen the entire Swedish population becoming bloggers, and they all want to write a little about fashion. Often it results in them taking a picture of their outfit of the day. Not very interesting. Then my (Swedish) friend came to Tokyo, where I now live and no one seems to have the time for blogging, and we started talking about the name “the Sartorialist”. He said he thought it was a form of your last name and I said I thought it had to do with a tailoring term of how to make the jacket more stable in the front. But in retrospect, maybe it is to do with good tailoring in general. Anyway I visited the blog, and I have kept visiting almost everyday since. It seems to me that this blog is not really a fashion blog, at least not a street style blog. It is more an online fashion magazine with beautiful pictures and not so much text. And it seems to be higher fashion then most people wear, by witch I mean more expensive. I think it is because of this the Sartorialist is an interesting place to visit. Although I would like to see more of your words I think the reactions to your posts are very interesting to read. There is a very dedicated group of people that comment regularly, and they seem to have a strong sense of style. Thank you for the hard work you’ve put in.

I've been with you from the beginning, and I'll be with you till the end(which will never come). I just hope that you will look back at the beginnings a bit more. I fear that the blog evolved from following classic and unusual styles, into a blog which follows the latest homogenius trends. I also realize the extreme difficulty in trying to stay fresh and connected, while still remaining true to the fundamental classics of fashion. Have fun in Milan.

Congratulations, and thank you! Your blog gets better every week, and I love seeing you in all the magazines. Cheers!

Anonymous said ... (10:31 PM) :

Happy 2nd Anniversary ^^ Looking forward to more good stuff ^^

best wishes from sunny singapore

kenny

beandiva said ... (10:33 PM) :

happy anniversary! not a religious follower, but always so happy to have "tuned in" when I make the time...your beautiful photographs and blog are inspiring and create a link which I am grateful for. thank you for sharing so generously your obviously inspired appetite for fashion and beauty. best!

jkrnyc said ... (10:58 PM) :

Yay! Two years, Scott! Congratulations! This blog is so great - brightens my day every day. So, thanks.

JSB said ... (10:58 PM) :

Happy Birthday The Sart.

Anonymous said ... (11:11 PM) :

Happy 2 years birthday!!!!!I look your blog every single day!!it is an obssesion, i can't live without it!!!CONGRATULATIONS....i hope to be checking your blog for many many years more!!! GOOD LUCKfrom Santiago de ChileCatalina.

Anonymous said ... (11:29 PM) :

Congratulations!! Happy 2nd Anniversary!! I hope we can celebrate many more to come :)

Thank you for all your efforts and for taking time to share your amazing talent with us. You are one of the most inspirational and motivational in the sartorial world. You have a keen eye for fashion that is not clouded or limited to what's "in". I hope you continue to inspire and maintain your realistic touch to the fashion world.

I am from Malaysia and I follow your blog religiously! Your pictures is an inspiration for me to try on different styles. (Although we only have one weather here all year round - summer). But it's still fun. Do come to Asia soon!!

happy anniversary. thank you for bringing me a happy fashion does every morning.

Anonymous said ... (1:47 AM) :

Dear Sart,I've been following your blog religiously for a year and a half at least, it has been on my links bar, I've recommended it to people, even right now i just woke up to go to work but took a few moments to put on some miles and came to check my favourite blog, still in bed. It literally is the first thing I am doing today. I've been following your blog since uni in England, then back home in Portugal, presently in Warsaw where I am working (great place to shoot btw; I love how the girls manage to look fantastic with few resources. A great town for those looking for some cheap&chic inspiration) and plan to continue reading it wherever i go next, which should be Luanda, Angola right next month (I'll spread the word to the local fashionistas, just like i have already here in Poland). Somehow in a year in a half I never got round to post you and to the level to which I am addicted to your blog, i really should have. You've even assisted me in the very tricky wardrobe progression, from uni to suit and tie look. SO... thanks. I've always wanted to live in NYC. I would just like to sit in a cafe and watch the people go by. Your blog gives me that. It's not just that i like it. It has become a habit. Congratulations for your work. I better go get dressed now...and go to work. A.

Congratulations,Sart! I'm really enjoy reading these comments from your friends all over the world. It's fantastic that people from different countries with different cultures share the same feelings about style. With love from Russia!

Congratulations from Singapore! The Sartorialist is a daily must-visit for me for the past year. It's so incredibly interesting and inspiring. Your "eye" and your work is amazing!

Anonymous said ... (10:30 AM) :

Happy anniversary, Sart! I've been following for a year now and checking this site is now part of my daily routine. You have a real knack for finding subtle twists on fashion classics and totally unique personal style. When I went to New York this summer I couldn't help but think "Oh that is a Sartorialist shot waiting to happen" every few blocks. You have definitely inspired me.

I enjoy reading -- drinking in, rather -- your site regularly. Thank you so much for sharing your talent with us.

Catya said ... (7:22 PM) :

Scott, hello! I'm in love with your works, and derive great inspiration from just looking through them practically each day, trying not to miss something. I just have one favour to ask of you - please, come to Moscow and make a shooting on its' streets. There are a lot of beautifuly looked and fashionably dressed people here. Besides, in two weeks The Moscow Fashion Week is coming. I hope the whether will be also great :) I dream, I'll have a chance to meet you on Moscow streets soon :)

Anonymous said ... (7:45 PM) :

Happy Aniversary!

It's just amazing to see how you've been able to create your own "job" though your love, passion and talent for what you're doing. I often tell my friend about how you've parlayed a blog to everything that you're doing today.

I met you at the Saks Fifth Avennue event in S.F. for Charvet. (I did end up ordering two made-to-measure shirts - one is a white shirt to wear with jeans as well as a suit/blazer. A real treat to have Messr.Colban's personal attention as he used the opportunity to train two Saks associates on how to measure for a shirt. He wasn't willing to do the Kiton-style sleeve button spacing but was happy to make one sleeve barrel larger for my watch.) What I noticed at the event was how expertly you interviewed Messr. Colban. You were well prepared with *interesting* questions and your clothing/fashion background probably helped as well. I noticed good questions on your street interviews as well. *So I really encourage you to do more interviews in the future if you can fit them in as you definitely are articulate and have a talent for interviewing.

Like others... I also have to have my daily dose of The Sartorialist.

Good luck!

Larry (Blaumax)Santa Cruz, CA

[OK ... I will get around to getting a Blogger account instead of being Anon.]

Anonymous said ... (10:40 PM) :

seems like yesterday you were telling us about "this blog you were starting" and you were taking pictures of your friends ice skating!!!

i never would have thought you would be traveling the world and become such a global inspiration!!!

I can't tell you how much your blog means to me, but continue to do what you do.

Estrelia said ... (8:49 AM) :

Hi Sart,

Coming out of lurkdom after 1.5 years of tending to my daily addiction to The Sartorialist, just to congratulate you on this wonderful 2-year anniversary! I (and many others)hope to see lots more of your beautiful and inspiring work in the future (maybe in the form of a book, that would be the icing on the cake)!

Anonymous said ... (7:20 PM) :

Yay, two years! And many more to come!I don't think The Sartorialist is just a blog anymore; it's had such a big impact on me and how I think about myself and how I see other people. Thanks so much, and keep up the good work!

Sart, belated congratulations on your 2 year anniversary! This is my first time commenting on your blog, though I have been obsessed with your photos since Fashion Week just hit NYC a few weeks ago. I'm a recent newbie to NYC and have become obsessed with your blog! I hope to run into you on the streets of SoHo one day and be snapped and featured on your blog! ;)